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Diya Abdo, Ph.D. was my guest to talk about her originally created program: Every Campus A Refuge (ECAR) and the new ECAR minor at Guilford College. This program hosts about one refuge family in cooperation with a local refuge resettlement program for the first couple of months that the family is assigned to the United States.
Originally created at Guilford for the Greensboro city area, ECAR has hosted 5 families over the last 2 years of its existence. During this time, Diya has been hosting and presenting at conferences nationwide and has signed up six other college for their own ECAR program. The ECAR program utilizes an available housing area on a college campus to help support the family with resources from the college and donations from the surrounding community of resources that they need.
The new ECAR minor is designed to train students using the Principled Problem Solving (multidisciplinary) approach to solving complex needs/problems with a multilayered intervention from many complimentary professions (Science, Art, Philosophy) to provide more holistic solutions.
By Mary Hope, Ph.D.Diya Abdo, Ph.D. was my guest to talk about her originally created program: Every Campus A Refuge (ECAR) and the new ECAR minor at Guilford College. This program hosts about one refuge family in cooperation with a local refuge resettlement program for the first couple of months that the family is assigned to the United States.
Originally created at Guilford for the Greensboro city area, ECAR has hosted 5 families over the last 2 years of its existence. During this time, Diya has been hosting and presenting at conferences nationwide and has signed up six other college for their own ECAR program. The ECAR program utilizes an available housing area on a college campus to help support the family with resources from the college and donations from the surrounding community of resources that they need.
The new ECAR minor is designed to train students using the Principled Problem Solving (multidisciplinary) approach to solving complex needs/problems with a multilayered intervention from many complimentary professions (Science, Art, Philosophy) to provide more holistic solutions.